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At the End of the Hall is a fascinating dive into psychological horror, with a lo-fi aesthetic that feels almost nostalgic. The film opts for practical effects that enhance its eerie atmosphere, allowing the viewer to be deeply unsettled without reliance on CGI. The pacing is deliberate, creating a slow burn that builds tension as the protagonist grapples with his dark secret. There's an almost palpable sense of dread that permeates every frame, inviting you to lean in closer. Performances are raw and visceral, adding to the haunting feeling of isolation that lingers long after the credits roll. It’s not your standard horror fare, but rather an exploration of fear and remorse, which makes it stand out in the crowded genre.
Lo-fi aesthetic enhances dreadUnique practical effectsExplores themes of fear and remorse
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Eric Albert Branstrom
Director